My Wife is an Actress (2002)
Runtime: 1 hr 35 mins
Genre: Foreign Films
Starring: Charlotte Gainsbourg, Yvan Attal, Terence Stamp, Noemie Lvovsky, Ludivine Sagnier
DVD Info
Release:
Dec 10, 2002
DVD Features:
- Region 1
- Keep Case
- Widescreen
Audio:
- Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
Additional Release Material:
- Audio Commentary - 1. Yvan Attal - Director
- Trailer
- Featurette - 1. Making Of
- Deleted Scenes
Interactive Features:
- Interactive Menus
- Scene Selection
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Reviews
Both Yvan Attal and Charlotte Gainsborough are thoroughly appealing, as their unblinking honesty and openness shines through even the film’s silliest bits.
Attal's hang-ups surrounding infidelity are so old-fashioned and, dare I say, outdated, it's a wonder that he couldn't have brought something fresher to the proceedings simply by accident.
Never less than clever and often digs down into some uncomfortable realities about the strange lives of that odd species known as 'movie people.'
God help the poor woman if Attal is this insecure in real life: his fictional Yvan's neuroses are aggravating enough to exhaust the patience of even the most understanding spouse.
"My Wife is an Actress" blends elements of fiction and reality, shakes them up and hopes for the best.
It's the kind of movie that ends up festooning U.S. art house screens for no reason other than the fact that it's in French (well, mostly) with English subtitles and is magically 'significant' because of that.
Attal pushes too hard to make this a comedy or serious drama. He seems to want both, but succeeds in making neither.
Starts off witty and sophisticated and you want to love it -- but filmmaker Yvan Attal quickly writes himself into a corner.
Not only is this material slight, it also seems ridiculously padded.
A funny valentine to show business and marriage, an inside joke that plays humorously for anybody to grasp.


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